1 | /* dirname - return directory part of PATH. |
2 | Copyright (C) 1996-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
3 | This file is part of the GNU C Library. |
4 | |
5 | The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or |
6 | modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public |
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8 | version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. |
9 | |
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14 | |
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17 | <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ |
18 | |
19 | #include <libgen.h> |
20 | #include <string.h> |
21 | |
22 | |
23 | char * |
24 | dirname (char *path) |
25 | { |
26 | static const char dot[] = "." ; |
27 | char *last_slash; |
28 | |
29 | /* Find last '/'. */ |
30 | last_slash = path != NULL ? strrchr (path, '/') : NULL; |
31 | |
32 | if (last_slash != NULL && last_slash != path && last_slash[1] == '\0') |
33 | { |
34 | /* Determine whether all remaining characters are slashes. */ |
35 | char *runp; |
36 | |
37 | for (runp = last_slash; runp != path; --runp) |
38 | if (runp[-1] != '/') |
39 | break; |
40 | |
41 | /* The '/' is the last character, we have to look further. */ |
42 | if (runp != path) |
43 | last_slash = __memrchr (path, '/', runp - path); |
44 | } |
45 | |
46 | if (last_slash != NULL) |
47 | { |
48 | /* Determine whether all remaining characters are slashes. */ |
49 | char *runp; |
50 | |
51 | for (runp = last_slash; runp != path; --runp) |
52 | if (runp[-1] != '/') |
53 | break; |
54 | |
55 | /* Terminate the path. */ |
56 | if (runp == path) |
57 | { |
58 | /* The last slash is the first character in the string. We have to |
59 | return "/". As a special case we have to return "//" if there |
60 | are exactly two slashes at the beginning of the string. See |
61 | XBD 4.10 Path Name Resolution for more information. */ |
62 | if (last_slash == path + 1) |
63 | ++last_slash; |
64 | else |
65 | last_slash = path + 1; |
66 | } |
67 | else |
68 | last_slash = runp; |
69 | |
70 | last_slash[0] = '\0'; |
71 | } |
72 | else |
73 | /* This assignment is ill-designed but the XPG specs require to |
74 | return a string containing "." in any case no directory part is |
75 | found and so a static and constant string is required. */ |
76 | path = (char *) dot; |
77 | |
78 | return path; |
79 | } |
80 | |